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Whole site in MySQL db's?

I posted this question in the PHP forum, but i think this is the right place.
I know a little PHP/MySQL. I've done image galleries, basic search scripts, news modules on small to medium websites.
Now I need to develope a website with a complex structure tree, with a lot of static pages, but still I have to put news, articles, search, etc.
My question is:
Should I put all contents in MySQL db's, so I could search easily, update, link the site sections with related news,etc?
Or should I separate the static contents in HTML pages and leave the db's just for dynamic content? If I do this, how can I search thru this pages?

Thank you guys.
Yes, I've decided to put everything in the DB. Working this way, creating the structure of the site is so intuitive. I'd recommend it to anyone who is beginning a site from scratch.
I won't BLOB the images, i will use URLs to do it.
As i said in the first post, i asked this same question on the PHP forum. If someone is interested, this can be viewed here: http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=231744